This late 1920s brochure for Waynesville, N.C., compiled by the Waynesville Chamber of Commerce, featured 'Hotels, Apartments, and Inns -- A List of Accommodations'� (Waynesville, N.C.: The Haywood Print Shop). As in the heyday of the railway,...
This late 1920s brochure for Waynesville, N.C., compiled by the Waynesville Chamber of Commerce, featured 'Hotels, Apartments, and Inns -- A List of Accommodations'� (Waynesville, N.C.: The Haywood Print Shop). As in the heyday of the railway,...
Hotels -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Hotel Gordon (Waynesville, N.C.)
This page from the late 1920s brochure for the 'Hotel Gordon'� has a line-drawing illustration of the hotel, which was located in Waynesville, North Carolina. Automobiles are shown in the drawing parked in front of the hotel and the brochure...
Hotels -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Hotel Gordon (Waynesville, N.C.); Hotel Piedmont (Waynesville, N.C.)
An article titled 'Hotel Gordon to Open July 6th'� from the June 27, 1929, issue of the 'Mountaineer' (Waynesville, North Carolina) announced plans for dances accompanied by an orchestra at two of Waynesville's hotels, the Hotel Gordon and Hotel...
Early postcards illustrated life and scenery in western North Carolina. This double card is labeled, “Waynesville, N.C.; Bird's Eye View of Waynesville, N.C.; View of Plott's Balsam from Waynesville, N.C. "
Sawmills -- North Carolina; Champion Fibre Company
This photograph entitled 'The Waynesville Mill' is featured on page 17 of the booklet 'Glimpses of the Plant of the Champion Fibre Co., Canton, North Carolina: Souvenir of the Visit of the Cincinnati Commercial Club, May 1922.'� The photograph...
This advertisement for Eagle's Nest and White Sulphur Springs, two of the premier hotels in Waynesville, N.C., appeared in the Greater Western North Carolina Association's Information to Visitors Concerning Greater Western North Carolina...
In this panoramic view of Waynesville, N.C., from the booklet 'Woman's Christian Temperance Union Southern Assembly and School of Methods, Waynesville, N.C., 1892,' the mountain setting of the town of Waynesville is readily apparent. The Haywood...
Hotels -- North Carolina, Western; Buildings -- Appalachian Region, Southern;
Early postcards illustrated life and scenery in western North Carolina. This card depicts the Eagle Nest Hotel, located in Waynesville N.C. At an elevation of 5,000 feet, the area in and around Waynesville takes in the Balsam Mountain range.
Roads -- North Carolina; Waynesville (N.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.;
Early postcards illustrated life and scenery in western North Carolina. This card is labeled, “A Section of Macadam Road, Waynesville, N.C.” Macadam was an early road surface, replacing dirt and plank roads.
This close up picture of the Haywood County Courthouse in Waynesville, N.C., shows the tower which distinguished the building as a town landmark. The Courthouse dated from 1884 and served the county until a new building was constructed in 1931 to...
The Haywood County Court House seen in this picture from the booklet 'Woman's Christian Temperance Union Southern Assembly and School of Methods, Waynesville, N.C., 1892' (Philadelphia, Penn: Levytype Co., 1892) was the third county court house...
This view captioned 'Old Mill near Waynesville, N.C., from the booklet Woman's Christian Temperance Union Southern Assembly and School of Methods, Waynesville, N.C., 1892,' was featured in the 1904 souvenir book 'With Pen and Camera thro' `The Land...
A handwritten caption on the reverse of this photograph identified it as the 'Waynesville Dispensary [Drug Store],' in Waynesville, N.C. A large stock of items appears in the shelving cabinets on either side of the store. The walls and ceiling...
Early postcards illustrated life and scenery in western North Carolina. This card is labeled, “Eagles Nest Hotel and Camp.” The hotel and camp sit at 5,050 feet elevation, 2,300 feet above Waynesville, N.C.
A view of the town of Waynesville, N.C., from the tower of the Haywood County Courthouse that was built in 1884. The Windsor Hotel is seen in the foreground to the left. This postcard was postmarked September 14, 1910, from Canton, N.C.
This panorama of Waynesville from the Greater Western North Carolina Association's tour guide Information to Visitors Concerning Greater Western North Carolina (Asheville, N.C.: Inland Press, 1913) underscores its mountain setting. The Haywood...
The North Carolina Good Roads Association's Road Maps and Tour Book of Western North Carolina (1916) included an advertisement and picture for the Waynesville Auto Repair Company. Another advertisement in The 1916 Pictorial Story of Haywood County...
This picture from the publication issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, 'Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Report of the Secretary of Agriculture in Relation to the Forests, Rivers and Mountains of the...
Confederate States of America. Army -- Anniversaries, etc.
The 'North Carolina Historical Review' (July 1997) identified this photograph as a Confederate veterans reunion that W.W. Stringfield, himself a veteran and the owner of the Haywood White Sulphur Springs Hotel, arranged in Waynesville, N.C., in the...